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marines your mating on taliban corpses? ryan: oh, gosh, yes. your mating on taliban corpses? what we should not be apologizing for are standing up for our values. what we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people while mubarak is cracking down on them that he's a good guy and then the next week say he ought to go. what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls for more security in our barracks, in our marine -- we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya, a country we knew we had al-qaeda cells there as we know al-qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa, and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure that this never happens again, but when it comes to speaking up for our values, we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there, and it'
marines your mating on taliban corpses? ryan: oh, gosh, yes. your mating on taliban corpses? what we should not be apologizing for are standing up for our values. what we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people while mubarak is cracking down on them that he's a good guy and then the next week say he ought to go. what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls for more security in our barracks, in our marine -- we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground...
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and the taliban is terrified of that. the last thing they need it to know that the united states may not leave as quickly as they expect. and look what happened in iraq. boy, we stopped our deadline and we didn't work all that hard to make sure that schmidt [inaudible] with iraq. and look at iraq today. with a man who is trying very hard to become a shia, with civil war breaking out again, without had acted not only in iraq but in iraq's neighbors, so how well have we done? have we brought peace and democracy to iraq? by the iraqi people safe? the answer we know is now mac. so the difference is, mr. romney says for those years, there's a glitch i don't want to do, how many troops, how me troops will depend on the situation on the ground? what you don't want to have is an announcement ahead of time we will have x number of troops, or y. number of years and let the taliban plan against the. because if we announce what we're going to do, it's like telegraphing in basketball. the best way to get the other team to steal your b
and the taliban is terrified of that. the last thing they need it to know that the united states may not leave as quickly as they expect. and look what happened in iraq. boy, we stopped our deadline and we didn't work all that hard to make sure that schmidt [inaudible] with iraq. and look at iraq today. with a man who is trying very hard to become a shia, with civil war breaking out again, without had acted not only in iraq but in iraq's neighbors, so how well have we done? have we brought...
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she is a 14-year-old girl shot in the head by the taliban. her crime was to campaign for girls like herself to have an education. the attack has been condemned across the globe. our journalist was the first to report from her home town. >> prayers across pakistan have been dedicated to malala. the 14-year-old remains in critical condition, three days after a taliban assassin shot her in the head. just two weeks ago the girl that has become the focus of worldwide attention was filmed at home, helping her younger brother with his work. it is for her own writings she became famous. the school flag flies at half mast. the students do not know when she will return here to her desk. everywhere there is evidence of the accolades she won defining the taliban and campaigning for girls' education. the biology told us of the horror of the attack, showing us the school band she was traveling on when the gunmen climbed on board and targeted her. the blood stain. but she was not the only girl who was injured. this girl, whose face was concealed by the safe
she is a 14-year-old girl shot in the head by the taliban. her crime was to campaign for girls like herself to have an education. the attack has been condemned across the globe. our journalist was the first to report from her home town. >> prayers across pakistan have been dedicated to malala. the 14-year-old remains in critical condition, three days after a taliban assassin shot her in the head. just two weeks ago the girl that has become the focus of worldwide attention was filmed at...
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but we've done this in the past and we are going to do it again there is no way that a taliban army or police are going to risk their lives killed their brother afghans in the service of a foreign country when we've gone or in the service of a corrupt a president they going back to their tribal loyalties the. and the passions will be divide. as they always have been divided and the likelihood is that there will be disorder where really we went a civil war was going on the country was bitterly divided when we after we leave after we've left a few years the situation will be very similar they'll bill be more civil war and it likely future rulers will be the taliban what lessons then should have been learnt from both britain's own colonial past and the soviet union's experience in afghanistan in two thousand and one in strasburg a very a bali and member of the duma tapped me on the back and said you british i'm going into afghanistan and you captured it in a few days and saying that we russians did that and we were there for ten years we killed a million afghans we spent billions of ruble
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they would have had to stay at home if the taliban was still in power. safe inside the school walls, they're like children anywhere. curious about me and keen to talk. but outside they still face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is just one example of the progress there's been in getting girls into school over the last 10 years. but this is kabul, and the rural and less secure area, there are still millions of girls who are not getting any kind of education, and they're under pressure to get married while they're still of school age. it's still tough being a girl in afghanistan. but they're making a much bigger mark. andrew north, "bbc news," kabul. >> now, he will be remembered as one of the scientists who created dolly the sheep. one of the fathers of dolly has died at the age of 58. he undertook his cloning work in scotland in the 1990's, leading to the birth of dolly in 1996. she was a scientific sensation but only lived until the age of six. now, our top story this hour has been that sensational r
they would have had to stay at home if the taliban was still in power. safe inside the school walls, they're like children anywhere. curious about me and keen to talk. but outside they still face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is just one example of the progress there's been in getting girls into school over the last 10 years. but this is kabul, and the rural and less secure area, there are still millions of girls who are not getting any...
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the taliban gets it, gets what we're doing. they know that the bond between the afghan security forces and our forces will ultimately be what causes them to be defeated. and so they target it. and i'm sure you'll be interested in speaking about the insider threat we face. in my most recent visit to theater, i spoke with leaders at every level about the insider threat, and they all agree we can't let that threat discourage or dissuade us from our objectives, but we must keep our eye on that threat. it is a very serious threat. but our commitment to the relationship and to the objectives remain strong. isaf was built, is being built, and the ansf that we're building on 63 years of nato experience. and nato has proven itself. it transcends transactional relationship. it exists on the basis of shared values. my fellow chiefs of defense at nato and i have gathered four times over the past year, and i've met with many of them one-on-one. i can tell you while there are challenges ahead for both of us, our bonds are as strong as ever.
the taliban gets it, gets what we're doing. they know that the bond between the afghan security forces and our forces will ultimately be what causes them to be defeated. and so they target it. and i'm sure you'll be interested in speaking about the insider threat we face. in my most recent visit to theater, i spoke with leaders at every level about the insider threat, and they all agree we can't let that threat discourage or dissuade us from our objectives, but we must keep our eye on that...
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troop surge succeeded in taking back big chunks of territory from the taliban. but with the last of those 33,000 troops gone, it's largely down to afghan security forces to hold on. lieutenant colonel leroy barker showed us an area past this check point where taliban fighters persist. >> there's been operation after operation to kind of clear that area but it's not as easy as it looks. >> this used to be a u.s. base. now it's a chick pointmanned by afghan police protecting a vital road that is under constant threat from the taliban. but it's still receives plenty of hands-on u.s. support. >> this is what military officials call mentoring. training afghan security forces to stand alone while still providing military backup. that includes teaching them to find homemade bombs, the biggest threat here. >> ak-47 or a remote device with wires on it, preserve that evidence. >> reporter: rick poor formally of the georgia bureau of investigations trains police on how to secure a crime scene. sort of a csi kandahar. and there has been progress. afghan forces now take the
troop surge succeeded in taking back big chunks of territory from the taliban. but with the last of those 33,000 troops gone, it's largely down to afghan security forces to hold on. lieutenant colonel leroy barker showed us an area past this check point where taliban fighters persist. >> there's been operation after operation to kind of clear that area but it's not as easy as it looks. >> this used to be a u.s. base. now it's a chick pointmanned by afghan police protecting a vital...
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the taliban guess what we are doing. they know the bond between the afghan security forces and our forces will ultimately be what causes them to be defeated. and so they target it and i'm sure you'll be interested in speaking about the insider threat we face. in my most recent visit to theater i spoke with leaders at every level about the threat and they all look really, we can't let the threat discourage or dissuade us from our objectives that we must keep our eye on that threat because it's a very serious threat or go but our commitment to the relationship remains strong. isaf was built, is being built, and the ansf that we are building on 63 years of nato experience. nato has proven itself. a transcends transactional relationships. it exists on the basis of shared values. my fellow chiefs of defense that nato and i have gathered four times over the past year and i've met with many of them one-on-one. i can tell you while there are challenges, our bonds are strong as ever. i should also make mention of the fact that to
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two in the future if he realizes he conquered with the taliban put american troops come back up to such a high profile withdrawal. i don't know that the american public has the stomach for that occurring first of all and any politician of this country barack obama these real are good or not true and if he takes his plays with such a move or whatever where afghanistan's future lies of course is a regional cooperation again working with its allies in the region to do to ensure security president hamid karzai attended the shanghai cooperation organization head of state summit. in beijing and join him and it's there with members and observers and other affiliates of the c.e.o. of assuring our corporation organization that they're going to stands real future logs the sooner the west for that region and that means pulling out of their bases engine down on bob graham is where i was out of other military bases and his backers because they're going to start and the sooner members of the shanghai cooperation organization and their affiliates which include. iran and afghanistan you know the sooner
two in the future if he realizes he conquered with the taliban put american troops come back up to such a high profile withdrawal. i don't know that the american public has the stomach for that occurring first of all and any politician of this country barack obama these real are good or not true and if he takes his plays with such a move or whatever where afghanistan's future lies of course is a regional cooperation again working with its allies in the region to do to ensure security president...
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how do you do with the taliban's behavior because of this deadline? the big difference between mr. obama and mr. romney is that mr. romney says he will consult the folks in uniform, which opens the door to the possibility that we are not going to pullout in 2014 if the situation does not warrant it. and if the situation warrants it of course we will pull out. why should we stay one extra day? why should we risk our kids lives one more minute if we can get our? but if our commanders, the general allen's of this world turn around and say, not yet, governor romney is not locked into pulling out. that is a huge difference, and if those boxes continue to be read, as you say then maybe our generals are going to say you need a little more time. >> all right, let's see. right here. >> i am a political researcher. my question is for both speakers but the opening remark by mr. zakheim saying that you both agree on the objective but the difference is how are we going to go about its? i totally think that describes the situation very well because going back, i mean thinking about the last admi
how do you do with the taliban's behavior because of this deadline? the big difference between mr. obama and mr. romney is that mr. romney says he will consult the folks in uniform, which opens the door to the possibility that we are not going to pullout in 2014 if the situation does not warrant it. and if the situation warrants it of course we will pull out. why should we stay one extra day? why should we risk our kids lives one more minute if we can get our? but if our commanders, the general...
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we have been skeptical about negotiations with the taliban. especially while they are shooting at us. but we want to see the 2014 transition be successful. we want to make sure our commanders have what they need to make sure it is successful. >> martha, let's keep our eye on the ball. i have been to afghanistan and iraq 20 times. i have been throughout that whole country. we went there for one reason. to get those people who killed americans. al qaeda. we decimated al qaeda central. we have eliminated osama bin laden. that was our purpose. in the meantime, what we said we would do, we would help train the afghan military. it is their responsibility to take over their own security. that is why, with 49 of our allies in afghanistan, we have agreed on a gradual drawdown. we're out of there in the year 2014. it is based on conditions. it does not depend for us. it is the responsibility of the afghans to take care of their own security. we have trained over 315,000, mostly without incident. there have been more than two dozen cases of green on blue
we have been skeptical about negotiations with the taliban. especially while they are shooting at us. but we want to see the 2014 transition be successful. we want to make sure our commanders have what they need to make sure it is successful. >> martha, let's keep our eye on the ball. i have been to afghanistan and iraq 20 times. i have been throughout that whole country. we went there for one reason. to get those people who killed americans. al qaeda. we decimated al qaeda central. we...
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and has received international acclaim she's also promoted education for girls is something the taliban is strongly opposed to. egypt's president mohamed morsi has pardoned all those arrested during the uprising last year that toppled hosni mubarak over a thousand people were prosecuted for supporting the revolution which allowed morsi to take power this summer the embassy covers all those convicted and although it's still under investigation all on trial iraq is said to buy a more than four billion dollars worth of weapons from russia moscow says the deals was signed over the past several months it comes as iraqi prime minister visits moscow for talks with this country but dmitri medvedev there's been no official statement on want exactly baghdad is buying but it has been reported it wants fighter jets helicopters and missile defense systems russia last number of lucrative oil contracts in iraq after the u.s. led invasion of the country and some experts now suggest it's making up for it with the arms sales. and art is business desk will have some other news about russia's oil deals aft
and has received international acclaim she's also promoted education for girls is something the taliban is strongly opposed to. egypt's president mohamed morsi has pardoned all those arrested during the uprising last year that toppled hosni mubarak over a thousand people were prosecuted for supporting the revolution which allowed morsi to take power this summer the embassy covers all those convicted and although it's still under investigation all on trial iraq is said to buy a more than four...
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turkey claims that the reason behind this incident is the fact tradition taliban is believed to be plane was a carrying some sort of a military cargo were for a leader according to the reports of the cargo that was found on the plane couldn't radio equipment which was not produced in russia and not weapons but still the search i lost it for more than eight hours and at the end of the cargo was confiscated by the turkish security forces and only off through that the plane could continue its journey it's not the first time moscow has come under scrutiny for its connections with damascus geo political analyst eric draitser believes that amid the ongoing international rift over syria this latest incident is no coincidence. the demonization of russia with regard to the weapons sales is something that's been going on now for months will remember back to secretary of state clinton and her laughable accusations against the russian government that they were instigating a civil war by simply delivering what had already been contracted to the syrian government but as i mentioned already to demonize
turkey claims that the reason behind this incident is the fact tradition taliban is believed to be plane was a carrying some sort of a military cargo were for a leader according to the reports of the cargo that was found on the plane couldn't radio equipment which was not produced in russia and not weapons but still the search i lost it for more than eight hours and at the end of the cargo was confiscated by the turkish security forces and only off through that the plane could continue its...
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car bomb attack in madrid and other security stuff and thirteen civilians it comes a day after the taliban is huge a statement saying that nato forces are close to defeat and now seem in humiliation . israel has attacked gaza from the air for second day leaving several children injured it was in response sure around fifty rockets and mortars being fired from inside palestinian territory on sunday israeli forces targeted alleged palestinian militants riding motorbikes several children with severely wounded to them as well. we give exact a jillion us on just syrian the australian prime minister for defamation he says it's based on comments by julia gillard in twenty jan in which she called the release of you was diplomatic cables grossly irresponsible and illegal assad's claims of comments actually authorize further attacks on him and weaken leaks he's currently holed up in ecuador us embassy in london to avoid being sent to sweden and yes on what extradition to the us. next it's the latest big. ms update within the tasha. apple is one of the main losers on the walls need this monday a compa
car bomb attack in madrid and other security stuff and thirteen civilians it comes a day after the taliban is huge a statement saying that nato forces are close to defeat and now seem in humiliation . israel has attacked gaza from the air for second day leaving several children injured it was in response sure around fifty rockets and mortars being fired from inside palestinian territory on sunday israeli forces targeted alleged palestinian militants riding motorbikes several children with...
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for years, she had been a thorn in the side of the pakistani taliban. she defied them by campaigning for better education for girls and openly criticized the extremists. where she lives, girls were long forbidden from going to school. islamic militants battled the government for control over the region for years. many admire how malala spoke out against talibani rule. >> we pray for her and that others can embrace her views. >> women's protests have been gaining momentum in morocco as well. the fate of a teenage girl has galvanized support for an end to forced marriage. the girl was 15 when she was raped by a man 10 years her senior, so her family could save face, they marry her off to the rapist. she later killed herself with rat poison. >> he had to marry her. people were talking badly about my daughter. she lost her honor. no one would have taken her. >> moroccan law allows a rapist to avoid jail if he marries his victim. for the man, it is a way out. for her, it was a death sentence. >> to talk more about this, i am joined by the head of planned int
for years, she had been a thorn in the side of the pakistani taliban. she defied them by campaigning for better education for girls and openly criticized the extremists. where she lives, girls were long forbidden from going to school. islamic militants battled the government for control over the region for years. many admire how malala spoke out against talibani rule. >> we pray for her and that others can embrace her views. >> women's protests have been gaining momentum in morocco...
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. >> in pakistan in 2002, the pro-taliban parties controlled two out of four of pakistan's provinces, and in 2008, they got 2% of the vote losing control, and they lost control because they had not delivered. how would you see the fortunes? you sort of addressed that in the opening remarks, but is it too large a movement to make a general prediction of them? they obviously got 25% of the vote implying they are doing well in lots of parts of egypt. how would you assess their political prospects or too early to tell? >> it is too early to tell. we don't know what's happening with the parliament right now. they can say, well, we didn't get ministries or give us any power. with that said, what can they deliver? i mean, they're not going to be able to reform egyptian society. the things they want, the things they want to put in the constitution are just shocking that you can't -- you can't have any type of insulting to anything that has to do with religion in the country or whatnot. the structures they want to impose in society that people are not really going to go for that, and they are
. >> in pakistan in 2002, the pro-taliban parties controlled two out of four of pakistan's provinces, and in 2008, they got 2% of the vote losing control, and they lost control because they had not delivered. how would you see the fortunes? you sort of addressed that in the opening remarks, but is it too large a movement to make a general prediction of them? they obviously got 25% of the vote implying they are doing well in lots of parts of egypt. how would you assess their political...
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they have had to stay at home if the taliban were still in power. curious about me and keen to talk, but outside, they face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is one example of the progress has been getting a high school in the past 10 years, but in the rural and less secure areas, there are millions that are not getting any kind of education and are under pressure to get married while still a school age. it is tough being a girl in afghanistan, but they are making a much bigger market. >> for more on the efforts of girls around the globe to get an education, i am joined by the ceo of women for women international. we have had two different sides of the same story, the girl's struggle for education and want to start by asking you about her. you have family in pakistan. how common is it for girls to be targeted when they try to get an education? >> is not common for girls to be targeted when they tried to get an education. pakistan has made tremendous progress in educating girls and a number of unive
they have had to stay at home if the taliban were still in power. curious about me and keen to talk, but outside, they face many restrictions and uncertainty about their future after nato forces pull out. this is one example of the progress has been getting a high school in the past 10 years, but in the rural and less secure areas, there are millions that are not getting any kind of education and are under pressure to get married while still a school age. it is tough being a girl in...
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least eight people the first blast was a dead afghan intelligence offices it was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran says is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it's allowed fuel for scientific reactive from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respected right to peaceful nuclear energy it could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran suffering from western backed economic sanctions the end of halting its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons something to randomize. britain's preventing its a roic veterans from receiving on is for saving countless lives during the second world war they'd risk themselves on perilous journeys to help their brothers in arms r.t. sarah firth explains what's stopping the violence from being properly rewarded. think the worst journey in the world winston churchill's description of the grim ordeal faced the british soldiers who were part of the arctic convoys during world war
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least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran is suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at halting its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons which tehran denies. the cleanup operation is underway in scotland after flash flooding sparked by a brain swept away homes in the east of the country and some parts of the average monthly rainfall came down in just twelve hours of urgency services sandbags evacuated locals to safety and to rescue stranded stranded motorists. sunday worship it used to be routine for millions of americans but today the congregations are looking a little thin artie's lawyer fin
least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below...
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apologized for americans urinating on taliban corpses? >> what we should not be apologizing for are standing up for our values. which we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people, mubarak is cracking down on them, that he is a good guy. and the next day, sank you what to go. wsip not be rejecting claims for more security -- we should not be rejecting claims for more security. we need more marines in benghazi. there were requests for extra security, those requests were not honored. this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya, a country we knew we had al qaeda there. al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa. we did not give our ambassador in because the -- in benghazi a marine detachment. we should not apologize for our values. look at all the various issues out there. the vice president talks about sanctions in iran. >> i would like to move to iran. there is really no bigger national security issue in this country. but president obama and governor romney said it will prevent iran from getting a nuclear w
apologized for americans urinating on taliban corpses? >> what we should not be apologizing for are standing up for our values. which we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people, mubarak is cracking down on them, that he is a good guy. and the next day, sank you what to go. wsip not be rejecting claims for more security -- we should not be rejecting claims for more security. we need more marines in benghazi. there were requests for extra security, those requests were not...
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the pakistani military has launched several offensives against the taliban which seeks to oust the country's government. colombia's capital has a been rocked by massive protests as students and activists swarmed the streets demanding changes in the country's economic policies police responded with tear gas and water cannon arrested more than seventy people as they protested against financial inequality demonstrations were not limited to the capital only as around three hundred thousand people participated nationwide. somali troops along with african union forces have gained control over a town held by al qaida linked islamists they reportedly did it without firing a single bullet as they didn't meet any resistance the army has been struggling to drive hardline insurgents out of the country still control several towns northeast of the capital and along the coastline. coming up in just a few minutes r.t. follows a photographer who is documenting the resilient and upbeat nature of russia's senior citizens. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. f
the pakistani military has launched several offensives against the taliban which seeks to oust the country's government. colombia's capital has a been rocked by massive protests as students and activists swarmed the streets demanding changes in the country's economic policies police responded with tear gas and water cannon arrested more than seventy people as they protested against financial inequality demonstrations were not limited to the capital only as around three hundred thousand people...
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pro-government militia as well as local tribal leaders no groups admitted to the attack but pakistani taliban militants have carried out similar attacks against elders who have helped the government flush out insurgents. two suicide attacks in southern afghanistan have claimed the lives of at least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering limiting uranium enrichment if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran is suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at halting its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons which tehran denies. a cleanup operation is underway in scotland after flash flooding sparked by torrential rain swept away homes in the east of the country in some pa
pro-government militia as well as local tribal leaders no groups admitted to the attack but pakistani taliban militants have carried out similar attacks against elders who have helped the government flush out insurgents. two suicide attacks in southern afghanistan have claimed the lives of at least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents...
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the taliban is -- do you think taking advantage of this timeline? >> look, the taliban -- what we have found out and you saw it in iraq martha, unless you set a timeline, baghdad in the case of iraq, and -- and kabul in the case of afghanistan, will not step up. they're happy to let us continue to do the job. international security forces to do the job. the only way they step up is say, fellas, we are leaving. we trained you. step up. step up! >> let me go back i. that's the only way it works. >> let me go back to the surge troops, that we put in there. you brought this up, congressman ryan. i have talked to a lot of troops, i have talked to senior officer who is were concerned that the surge troops were pulled out during the fighting season. and some of them saw that as a political move. so can you tell me, vice-president biden, what was the military reason for bringing those surge troops home -- >> the military reason was bringing -- by the way, when the president announced a surge, you will remember, martha, he said, the surge will be out by the
the taliban is -- do you think taking advantage of this timeline? >> look, the taliban -- what we have found out and you saw it in iraq martha, unless you set a timeline, baghdad in the case of iraq, and -- and kabul in the case of afghanistan, will not step up. they're happy to let us continue to do the job. international security forces to do the job. the only way they step up is say, fellas, we are leaving. we trained you. step up. step up! >> let me go back i. that's the only...
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urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya. a country we knew we had al qaeda cells there, as we know al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa. and we did not give our ambassador in benghazi a marine detachment? of course there's an investigation so we can make sure this never happens again. but when it comes to speaking up for our values, we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there, and it's unraveling before our eyes. the vice president talking about sanctions on iran. >> let's move to iran. i would like to move
urinating on taliban corpses. >> burning korans? >> what we should not apologizing for is standing up for our values or saying to the egyptian people that mubarak is a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. we should not reject claims for calls for more security. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it...
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against the taliban which seeks to oust the country's government. colombia's capital both are has been rocked by massive protests as students and activists one of the streets demanding changes in the country's economic policies police responded with tear gas and water cannon arresting more than seventy people as they protested against financial inequality demonstrations were not limited to the capital only as around three hundred thousand people participated nationwide. iranian officials have announced the country may consider limiting your raynham enrichment that's if it's provided fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad iran's foreign ministry said that if foreign powers respect its right to have nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes it could keep its own enrichment below twenty percent the country is suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at holding its nuclear program the u.s. and israel accused of secretly making atomic weapons though no definite proof of that has been found. as religious influence on u.s. public policy increases
against the taliban which seeks to oust the country's government. colombia's capital both are has been rocked by massive protests as students and activists one of the streets demanding changes in the country's economic policies police responded with tear gas and water cannon arresting more than seventy people as they protested against financial inequality demonstrations were not limited to the capital only as around three hundred thousand people participated nationwide. iranian officials have...
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least eight people the first blast was ended afghan intelligence offices and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region iran is considering limiting the radium enrichment if it's allowed fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respected right to peaceful nuclear energy it could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at holding its nuclear program over suspicions its making atomic weapons which surrounded no. more world news after this quick break. it always amazes me the lengths that people go to for things that are pointless people camped out for a week waiting for a new i phone that will be archaic by next year when the next one comes out every black friday many but thankfully not all americans celebrate this holiest of shopping days by waiting outside of a wal-mart in the early morning to fight over trendy plastic gifts for their children that they're t
least eight people the first blast was ended afghan intelligence offices and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted local policeman follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region iran is considering limiting the radium enrichment if it's allowed fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respected right to peaceful nuclear energy it could keep enrichment below twenty percent...
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least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted a local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering a limiting your rainy i'm in richmond if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep enrichment below twenty percent iran is suffering from western backed economic sanctions aimed at halting its nuclear program over suspicion it is making atomic weapons which tehran denies . sunday worship used to be routine for millions of americans but today the congregations are looking a little thin or his lawyer harnessed went onto the streets of the big apple to see whether new yorkers need a face lift. a new pew poll indicated one in five americans has no religion and more and more americans are becoming atheists is america losing its religion and if so why this week let's talk about that i think as we ge
least eight people the first blast was aimed at afghan intelligence officers and was carried out by the taliban the second explosion targeted a local policeman they follow a chain of attacks by insurgents seeking to undermine government attempts to secure the region. iran is considering a limiting your rainy i'm in richmond if it is allowed to fuel for a scientific reactor from abroad the foreign ministry says if other nations respect its right to peaceful nuclear energy iran could keep...
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the taliban hit a hit squad after her tracing her path from school shooting her in the head. she somehow survived with serious injuries. pakistani police today report that they have made some arrests in the case but we do not know many of the details. the prime minister today visited the girl in the hospital. he called shooting an attack on the country's core moral values." the attempted murder has sparked fury in pakistan. supporters have held protests, marches, and vigils and the teen was an outspoken advocate for girls' education rights and had been critical of the taliban. >> a new flare-up in the increasingly value it will slow down or showdown between turkey and syria. according to the reporting of reuters, turkey scrambled two fighter planes to the border with syria after a syrian military helicopter bombed a syrian town on that border. we cannot independently confirm this. this comes amid growing tensions between the two nations. yesterday, the prime minister of turkey said that a syrian passenger plane that his air force intercepted was carrying russian made military
the taliban hit a hit squad after her tracing her path from school shooting her in the head. she somehow survived with serious injuries. pakistani police today report that they have made some arrests in the case but we do not know many of the details. the prime minister today visited the girl in the hospital. he called shooting an attack on the country's core moral values." the attempted murder has sparked fury in pakistan. supporters have held protests, marches, and vigils and the teen...
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marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh, yes. urinating on call bna taliban c. what we should not apologize for are standing up for our values. what we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people while mubarak is cracking down on them that he's a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls for more security in our barracks, in our marines. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we need more forces for security. there were requests for extra security. those requests were not honored. look, this was the anniversary of 9/11. it was libya. al qaeda cells there. al qaeda and its affiliates are on the rise in northern africa and we did not give our am bass door in benghazi a marine? when it comes to speaking up to our values we should not apologize for those. here's the problem. look at all the various issues out there and it's unraveling before our eyes. the vice president talks about sanctions on iran. they got -- >> let's move to iran. i'd actually like to move to iran.
marines urinating on taliban corpses? >> oh, gosh, yes. urinating on call bna taliban c. what we should not apologize for are standing up for our values. what we should not be doing is saying to the egyptian people while mubarak is cracking down on them that he's a good guy and the next week say he ought to go. what we should not be doing is rejecting claims for calls for more security in our barracks, in our marines. we need marines in benghazi when the commander on the ground says we...
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the taliban is -- do you think taking advantage of this timeline? >> look, the taliban -- what we have found out and you saw it in iraq, martha, unless you set a timeline, baghdad in the case of iraq and kabul in the case of afghanistan, will not step up. they're happy to let us continue to do the job. international security forces to do the job. the only way they step up is say, fellas, we are leaving. we have trained you. step up. step up. >> martha: let me -- >> that's the only way it works. >> martha: let me go back to the surge troops that we put in there and you brought this up, congressman ryan. i have talked to a lot of troops, i have talked to senior officer who is were concerned that the surge troops were pulled out during the fighting season. and some of them saw that as a political move. so can you tell me, vice-president biden, what was the military reason for bringing those surged troops homes. >> the military reason -- by the way, when the president announced the surge, you will remember, martha, he said, the surge will be out by the
the taliban is -- do you think taking advantage of this timeline? >> look, the taliban -- what we have found out and you saw it in iraq, martha, unless you set a timeline, baghdad in the case of iraq and kabul in the case of afghanistan, will not step up. they're happy to let us continue to do the job. international security forces to do the job. the only way they step up is say, fellas, we are leaving. we have trained you. step up. step up. >> martha: let me -- >> that's the...